For how can God be good if he allows such evil and hurt.
Skeptics posit these three hurdles that are viewed as impossible to overcome.
1. God is all-powerful.
2. God is all-loving.
3. Evil is a reality.
Are these actually impossible? Or is a lot being assumed?
I mean, is it really so obvious?
And why only 3 qualifications?
Is it still so axiomatic when we add a few more beliefs that Ravi Zacharias suggests?
1. God is all-powerful.
2. God is all-loving.
3. God is all wise.
4. God is eternal.
5. Evil is a reality – in time.
There is a lot of the why to be pondered on this topic.
The question of pain and suffering provides the greatest challenge to belief in God. In a discussion between scholars the issue of a world torn by suffering is often described as an insoluble trilemma…The argument by skeptics is positioned by first posing three basic claims that are adhered to by a Christian and then showing these claims to be irreconcilable. At least, they insist, these claims as they define them must be held by a Christian: God is all-powerful: He can do anything He wills. God is all-loving: He cares with an intense value for His creation. Evil is a reality: Suffering is an all-pervading part of this world.